Oracle Portal Server Dynamic Menu
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As part of the M&S Dynamic Oracle Portal utility, the Oracle Portal Dynamic Menu allows you to generate hierarchical links available to the visitor navigating your portal, styled exactly the way you want.

The dynamic menu is designed for Oracle Portal 10.1.4 and has been implemented for multiple clients with varying sizes of portals and users. This solution provides an intuitive rollover menu so users can navigate a large number of resources organized in a logical hierarchy. Among its use cases, this solution addresses a common challenge faced by organizations running a large intranet.
For a limited time, contact us with how you would use this solution and we will provide a single domain license of the Oracle Portal Dynamic Menu free of charge to your organization, which must have a valid Oracle Portal license.
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